Obsesion- Cuban Hip Hop DuoIn Residence at UCLA
Wednesday-Thursday, April 12-13
Wednesday, April 12, 3-5 p.m
Cuban Hip Hop: Desde el principio [From the beginning]
Schoenberg Music Building, Room 1100 (Schoenberg Auditorium)
Documentary screening followed by a Q&A with Obsesion and filmmaker Vanessa Díaz (Visiting researcher at Chicano Studies Research Center)
Co-sponsor: Department of Ethnomusicology
Thursday, April 13, 5-7 p.m
Public Conversation with Obsesion on Hip Hop, Race, and Gender
Powell Library Rotunda
Moderated by Aisha Finch, UCLA Professor of African American Studies and Gender Studies
Translation by Vanessa Díaz, Visiting researcher at Chicano Studies Research Center
Refreshments provided
One of the most well-respected and longest-running hip hop groups in Cuba, Obsesion was formed in 1996 by Magia López and Alexey “el tipo este” Rodriguez. They’ve performed with the likes of The Roots, and their fan base includes Harry Belafonte, Mos Def, and Afrika Bambaata. They also form part of the collective Club del Espendru, which empowers Afrocuban culture and business in Havana. Co-sponsor: Latin American Institute, Program on Caribbean Studies, Dept. of Gender Studies, Chicano Studies Research Center
Admission to both events is free; no reservations are required. For more information, email tksangwand@library.ucla.edu #UCObsesion